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Shane Tamura is suspected of shooting four people in Midtown Manhattan, where the NFL offices are. A note he left references the NFL and CTE.
Investigators found the note in the wallet of 27-year-old shooter Shane Tamura who police said opened fire inside of 345 Park Avenue.
Shane Tamura, the gunman in Monday's deadly Midtown Manhattan shooting, wrote about the brain disease CTE in a note obtained by investigators.New York City Mayor Eric Adams told CBS News that Tamura's ...
A 911 call cited by CNN reveals the fear Shane Tamura's mother expressed about the safety of her son as well as herself ...
The 27-year-old man who shot and killed four people at a Midtown office building on Monday carried a note in his pocket, ...
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The Christian Post on MSNGunman who killed 4 then himself in NYC blamed NFL, CTE in note
Shane Tamura, the 27-year-old gunman who killed four people including a police officer and himself inside a Manhattan skyscraper on Monday, said he was grappling with the progressive brain disease ...
Crazed gunman Shane Tamura, who shot dead four people at a Midtown Manhattan office building before turning the gun on ...
Tamura expressed frustration with NFL's handling of CTE and had history of depression, headaches before killing four people ...
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NY gunman who cited CTE suffered concussions as a star high school running back, teammate recalls
Years before police say he gunned down four people at a Manhattan tower that is home to the National Football League, Shane Tamura was a celebrated high school football star.
A three-page note was found in the wallet of the shooting suspect who opened fire in a midtown Manhattan office building, ...
New details are emerging about the gunman who opened fire inside the NFL’s Midtown Manhattan headquarters last week, killing four people, before taking his own life.
As of 2023, the Boston University CTE Center had tested 376 former NFL players for the disease. It found 345 of them (91.7%) suffered from CTE.
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